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[...]... KIND GIRLS PROFITABLE BUSINESS VIOLATED JEROBOAM THE LOG MARGOT'S TAPERS CAUGHT IN THE VERY ACT THE CONFESSION WAS IT A DREAM? THE LAST STEP THE WILL A COUNTRY EXCURSION THE LANCER'S WIFE THE COLONEL'S IDEAS ONE EVENING THE HERMAPHRODITE MARROCA AN ARTIFICE THE ASSIGNATION AN ADVENTURE THE DOUBLE PINS UNDER THE YOKE THE READ ONE AND THE OTHER THE UPSTART THE CARTER'S WENCH THE MARQUIS THE BED AN ADVENTURE... several regiments with their bands, and their flags flying above the helmets and the sabers, by children from the national schools, by delegates from the provinces, and an innumerable crowd of men in blouses, of women, of shop-keepers from every quarter, had a most theatrical effect, and while standing on the steps ofthe Pantheon, at the foot ofthe massive columns ofthe portico, the orators successively... dawdling by the side ofthe pavement, and when the Empress gave me the address of Ladislas Ferkoz, the Minister of State, in a low voice, in spite of my usual phlegm, I felt a vague shiver of emotion, one of those movements of hesitation and recoil, from which the bravest are not exempt at times But how could I get out of this unpleasant part of acting as her companion, and how show want of politeness... were rather highly strung, was drying her tears behind her open fan, suddenly the harsh and shrill voices ofthe fast women who were returning from the Casino, by the strange irony of fate, struck up an idiotic song which was then in vogue: "Oh! the poor, oh! the poor, oh! the poor, dear girl!" THE RELICS They had given him a grand public funeral, like they do victorious soldiers who have added some... soldiers in their cuirasses and sitting as motionless as statues on their horses, had watched by the dead man's coffin, which was resting, covered with wreaths, under the porch ofthe heroes, every stone of which is engraved with the name of a brave man, and of a battle The whole town was in mourning, as if it had lost the only object that had possession of its heart, and which it loved The crowd went... Ferkoz?" The bright night seemed to be scattering handfuls of stars into the placid sea, which was as calm as a blue pond, slumbering in the depths of a forest Among the tall climbing roses, which hung a mantle of yellow flowers to the fretted baluster ofthe terrace, there stood out in the distance the illuminated fronts ofthe hotels and villas, and occasionally women's laughter was heard above the dull,... to, without being excited to the very depths of his being Neither a princess out of some fairy tale, nor a frail beauty who was an expert in the art of reviving the ardor of old men, and of leading them astray, nor a woman who was disgusted with her ideals, that always turned out to be alike, and who dreamt of awakening the heart of one of those men who suffer, who have afforded so much alleviation to... all the multitudes who suffered—no matter to what grade of society they might belong— to hold out his hand to them and to defend them, to attack the abuses of the Code— that book of injustice and severity—to speak the truth boldly, even when it lashed his enemies as if it had been a whip His books were like Gospels, which are read chapter by chapter, and warmed the most despairing and the most sorrowing... silently and thoughtfully down the avenue of the Champs Elysées, and they almost fought for the commemorative medals and the common portraits which hawkers were selling, or climbed upon the stands which street boys had erected here and there, and whence they could see over the heads of the crowd The Place de la Concorde had something solemn about it, with its circle of statues hung from head to foot... made a parade of in the light, while he, the adored of her heart, was lying on a bed of sickness, getting weaker every moment, longing for her and perhaps calling for her in his distress About midnight, when the violins were striking up the quadrille, which the Emperor was to dance with the wife of the French Ambassador, one of the ladies of honor, Countess Szegedin, went up to the Empress, and whispered . it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www .gutenberg. net Title: The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume III (of 8) The Viaticum The Relics The. ISO-8859-1 ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE WORKS OF GUY DE MAUPASSANT, VOLUME III (OF 8)* ** E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, Mary Meehan, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading.